Old 04-23-12 | 08:08 AM
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Picchio Special
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Originally Posted by seypat
It might be the picture angle, but check that fork to see if it is bent. The imaginary line on the fork blade and front brake don't seem to jive with the headtube very well.
I disagree, given that the fork is turned. The gap between the top of the fork crown and bottom of the headtube looks very consistent - a much better way to judge with the fork turned. Always worth checking, of course.
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